Showing posts with label Study in Canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Study in Canada. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Christmas 2012 - Things do do in Vancouver (part 1)

CHRISTMAS 2012
FUN THINGS TO DO IN VANCOUVER (part 1)

Christmas in Vancouver is such a magical time. If this is your first Christmas in Canada, then don't miss the opportunity to participate in the festivities. Below is a list of a few fun activities we recommend our Camber College students participate in while on their trip to Vancouver. Stay tuned because this is just part one. I'll be posting even more fun and fantastic holiday events!  


 
Bright Nights - Stanley Park Christmas Train
During the holiday season, Stanley Park sparkles with two million twinkling lights, decorating the darkness that comes early at this time of year. Make the Bright Nights Train part of your holiday tradition. Ride the train, watch animated displays, listen to holiday classics, sip warm cocoa, and feast on fresh popcorn or roasted nuts.


 
Carol Ships Vancouver
 
Take in the sights of Vancouver from the deck of a Christmas Caroling ship. The Parade is a flotilla of brightly coloured vessels, lit up on the outside and decked out in their Christmas best on the inside. This holiday tradition features a combination of private and public vessels all decorated. It is the only time of the year that vessels are allowed to display coloured exterior lighting.
 
 
 
VanDusen Garden's Festival of Lights
 
During December, VanDusen garden is decorated with hundreds of thousands of lights for the Festival of Lights.
Enjoy the twinkling lights and light show, take a stroll down Candy Cane Lane, hear the sweet sounds of caroling, and get in to the spirit of the season.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 









 




Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Canadian Christmas Traditions

CANADIAN CHRISTMAS TRADITIONS

 


 
Canada is such a large country filled with people from many different cultural backgrounds. In fact, Canada's multiculturalism, is one of the things many Canadian are most proud of. Because of this, there are many different Christmas traditions in Canada.
 
Christmas in Canada is about spending time with family and friends. Slow down and enjoy the company of loved ones and exchange gifts with the people you care about.
 
Canadian children believe in Santa Claus. Canadians are proud to say that Canada is home to Santa Claus but I'm sure people in Finland or even Turkey would disagree. ;) Many children are dressed up in their finest clothes and taken to the Shopping Mall to have there picture taken with Santa and get the opportunity to tell Santa Claus what they want for Christmas this year. This picture then gets sent to Grandparents and distant family members. 
 
One of the most important traditions is the Christmas Tree and the decorating of it with lights and shiny Christmas decorations. The family get together and go out to pick their tree and spend the evening drinking eggnog, warm apple cider or hot cocoa and decorating the tree. 
 
Many Canadian families have cookie-baking parties. They each bring a recipe for Christmas cookies or baked good, then bake them and exchange them with the members of their family. Each family, at the end of the party goes home with a variety of different cookies to enjoy over the Christmas season.
 
There are many parties to attend leading up to the Christmas holiday. Work holiday parties are when companies take their employees out to dinner and give them gifts as a token of their appreciation for the last year of work. Friends will sometimes throw a party or get together with friend and family that they will not have a chance to see over the holiday break.
 
If this is your first Christmas in Canada then hopefully this blog entry helps to keep you informed during the hustle and bustle of the Holiday Season.
 
Merry Christmas Everyone!
 
 

Friday, October 12, 2012

10 Reasons to learn English


10 Reasons to Learn English

 

English is one of the most difficult languages to learn, but there are many reasons why it is the most important language to learn. Below I will give you 10 great reasons to learn English. Hopefully these reasons will help you stay focused on your path to learning the English language.

 

  • English is the most commonly used language among foreign language speakers. When people with different languages need to communicate they usually do so in English.

  • The English language is very difficult to learn but knowing English will make you bilingual and more employable in every country in the world.

  • The United States is a leader in technical innovation and economic development. English is used in the United States and in each of these fields.

  • English is commonly spoken throughout much of the world due to Great Britian’s expansion during the colonial age. People in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, parts of Africa, India, and many smaller island nations speak English. English is the commonly adopted second language in Germany, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands. Speaking English opens these countries and cultures up to you.

  • Another reason why English is so important is that it is the language of science. To excel in science you need to know English.

  • English is based on an alphabet and, compared to Chinese, it can be learned fairly quickly.

  • English is also the language of the Film Industry and English means you no longer have to rely on subtitles.

  • In the United States, speaking English immediately opens up opportunities regardless of your ethnicity, color, or background.

  • Learn English and you can then teach your children English -- or if they are already learning, you can now communicate with them in English.

  • English speakers in the United States earn more money than non-English speakers. Learning English will open your job prospects and increase your standard of living.

Come and live the Edventure and learn English at www.cambercollege.com

http://www.5minuteenglish.com/why-learn-english.htm

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Horseback Riding

Camber College Goes Horseback Riding!




After a day of learning and studying English some of the students went Horsebacking riding through the wilderness trails of Powell River. What a great way to spend the afternoon.